Kaia and I ventured to Kaposia Landing (see below) to play some fetch today. While we did that we were treated to multiple eagles soaring and circling above. Several were fishing in the Mississippi River next to the Landing. Seeing eagles always makes me glad.
South St. Paul’s Kaposia Landing opened in 2008 nestled along the banks of the mighty Mississippi River. Over ten years of planning and creative funding transformed the former demolition landfill known as Port Crosby into usable public recreation space reborn as Kaposia Landing. This 87 acre area is incrementally being developed and currently hosts a 6.3 acre off-leash dog area (permit required for use), river overlooks, and almost two miles of interior paved trails. In 2017, five new athletic fields for softball and baseball opened in addition to a centrally-located concession and restroom building on the north end of the park. Kaposia Landing can be accessed using the vehicular bridge located at Concord Street (TH 156) and Bryant Avenue, or by the regional trail access via the pedestrian bridge at the Simon’s Ravine Trailhead located at 1308 North Concord Street.
Kaia seems happy in the Old Folks Home. Inmates fuss over her while ignoring me. 😀
Takk for alt,
Al
Today's random: Mowing CRP grass.
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